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ArtistThe world only exists in your eyes. You can make it as big or as small as you want.
A detailed, surrealist painting titled "The Eye of Perception" by Tran Nguyen, rendered in the style of Remedios Varo, featuring a large, realistic eye centered on the canvas, with the pupil partially obscured by a vibrant color wheel. The eye has incredibly long, dark eyelashes and a light blue iris with a white sclera, and a visible pink tear duct on the left side. The color wheel is a perfect circle divided into numerous wedges, each painted a different color from the spectrum including reds, oranges, yellows, greens, blues, and browns. Dark, dripping paint trails extend downwards from the bottom of the color wheel. The background of the painting consists of abstract, geometric shapes and planes in muted tones of blue, beige, grey, and black, creating a fragmented and cubist-like effect around the eye. A small, silhouetted figure of a person in a dark suit stands directly beneath the color wheel, looking up at it. The overall color palette is a mix of vibrant hues from the color wheel and subdued, earthy tones in the background, with a strong contrast between the realistic eye and the abstract elements. The painting has a textured appearance, suggesting brushstrokes and layered paint, and is signed in the bottom right